The hightlight was watching Avery play in the grass with the other kids. She was the youngest one out there playing and four kids kept coming up and kneeling down to talk to her. She just smiled and laughed. One boy gave her a couple of hugs even. She sat on a cement block and giggled as the kids ran over and sat by her. It was fun to watch.
Avery is in the pink jacket. The girl next to her is, Brooklyn, who kept finding us and was fun to chat with. Avery loved her.
The family in front of us was from Brazil and I talked to them for a bit. Eu gosto de falar em portugues de mais.
The crowd was good and no one seemed disgruntled by the wait. I heard two kids exclaim, "Yay, I'm getting a shot today!" That's pretty good.
When Avery was taking off too far, I buckled her into the stroller. Well, she wanted OUT and cried so hard, ...projectile spit up. I explained to the folks around me, she isn't sick, just does that when she cries too hard. Ahem, and I quickly tried to wipe Avery and the stroller down and hope people steered clear of what landed on the sidewalk. She calmed down and was good til she got her shot. Kids are resiliant. I'm glad it's over, and I'm planning on the booster to be done in our pediatrician's office.
Thank you, Leisy, for watching Zach! I couldn't have waited that long with both kids!
All done, now I can move on with my life. ;)
*** I found the cable to my camera. :) Maybe it was me that put it somewhere else. ahem.
In this picture, Zach couldn't take his eyes off of a ride/game at the mall. He was saying, "Cheese, take the picture!"
Avery loved pushing her puppy down the slide, "ta-da", she wanted to say.





1 comment:
Funny how the H1N1 shot was available right AFTER we left Toledo. So far, we haven't heard where to get it here.
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